08-20-21, 04:24 PM | |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Illinois
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I use these 1/2" thick puzzle mats for blocking knitting (basically they just serve as a surface to stick lots of t-pins into that stretches out your knitting piece into a desired shape while the knitting is still wet). I think I have 2 sets of them.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0050P218E/ They work perfectly for me as cheap blocking mats for my knitting but I WOULD NOT recommend them for working out on top of. I have never tried using them as flooring but I can't imagine they would provide much cushioning for an adult and I don't think they would be very durable if you were walking or twisting around on them with shoes. JMO. Great blocking mats for knitting though! |
08-22-21, 11:14 AM | |
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Mine are similar to this:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Fitit-1-2...ll&athena=true I work out in an unfinished basement, concrete floors, so I have three layers of these. I'm low-impact only, modified Cathe, the Firm, Leslie and Jessica for most cardio. This is enough cushion for me. If you don't have them wall to wall, they can move around, but I have my daughter's old balance beam at the edge and that keeps it in place. I've also used a heavy dumbell on the corners and that works too.
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flooring, mat, mats, puzzle mats |
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